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,ailo<>0 V iismn VOLUME CXI.--NO. :JO(J ALEXANDRIA, VA., TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1910. PRICE 2 CENTS. STKAMKHS_ Norfolk and Washington Steam boat Co. Every day ln tho vear Tor Kort Mou roo. Norfolk. Newport News and points south. via attperb, powerful steel palace ateamcrs. Leavo Washlngton.i;.4o p. m. Leavo Alexandria 7.00 p. BL Arrive Ft. l_?M_roea7._0a_ m. Arrive Norfolk 8.00 a. in. Arrive Portnmontti >*.00a. m. Leave Portamouth 5.00 p. in. Loave Korfoik ti.00p. ro. Leave Ft Mon roe 7.00 p. m. Arrive Alexandria C.:tO a ni. Arrive Washington 7.00alm. Through connections mado at Norfolk with steamers or the Old I'ominion Steamship Company for New York and _fgrcba-.tr and Miner's Steamships for Boston. eral Ticket Offlce, 720 11th St.N.W. Boud Building, Washington. I>. C. Phone Main ' Seven th street whari. Pbone Main .1700. Alexandria wharf foot ot Prinoe st reet. ty. BL CALl.AHAN, aprl lyr Oeneral Passenger Agent. Maryland Delaware and Vir? ginia Raiiway si'itiNt; __o_L__oir__--_ Steamcrsot this line loavo Alexandrla ou and after May 15, H?10, Every MONDAY, WfcDNKSDAY and 8ATI KDAYat -liHp. ni. FOR BALTIMORE AND ALL Tilfc AL RIVER LANDINOR Cuisino and appointroenta unexoelled Freight for lialtimorc, Philadelphia and New York aollelted and bandled with eare Through rates and bills ol lading issued. Single-U-tO Baltimore. T2JO; round trip, ?.:"<); atator-oma, one way, |1.60 Meaia _RDON &ORIMKS. Agents, Foot ofO_meron atreet, SCHEDULE 0 Steamboat Co. Effective May 9,1910. Steamer" Capital City." Leaves A lexandria at fi p. m. on Mon? day and Wednesday for Parham _ Polnt and lower river landings. Koturn early Wednosdav and Friday morning. Leavo Saturday a*t9 a in, for Nomini and inter modlate landings, returning Sunday about 5 p. oi. Steamer "Wakefield." Leave Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at9a m. for Wirfs wharf and all inter mediate landlnga Returning loavoWirfs wharf at 0 a iu. tho following day and nrriving at A loxaadrla about 4 p. m, Reardon & Grimes, Agents, Foot of Cameron Stroet. Telephone NTo. K_ Iel4 lvr H. WATTLES Manufacturer of FERTILIZERS OKFlCB ANI) HTORKX: UV117 N. UOYAI.ST. Dealer in Hardware. Paint?. Agricul? tural I mplemenu. Vehicle s.Harr.css, Field and Garden Sccds. WARKHOCSIW, SOUTH I'NION HTKKKT, Olt LINK OK SOUTHKKN ?:Alt.WAY. Also Grain, Hay, Straw and all kindsof Mill Feod Will alway.-. keep in stoek the highes grade of those artieles. FAMILY WASH Rough Dry?7c lb. All pieces washed.starched and dried, ready for iron ing. All towels, bed and table linens ironed and fold ed ready for use. Both Tclephones. Our Wagon Will Call. Banner Steam Laundry. 909Oronoco Street. Agency903 King street. Barber Shop. A R.!iQ~i. Remedy FOR E!jf,_ Gieara Balm <\rbe_. . t Once. 1 l- _ UqUi C ? ' ?? ' '"*? , -..-?. Piles! Pilesl Piles! Williams- lndian I'ilc Ointment erlll eureBllnd.Bleedlngand Itehing Pllea. Itabsorhs the tumore, allays itcliiii- :>' once. aet< :i> :i poultice, givea instant relief. Williams'Indian Ptle Oh-trnent ltpfcnauredtorPileaand itehing of the private parts. Dnurgtate; ne.nl .'*?<? and M.O0L Y\ illiaius MT|! Co., Props., I land, 0. Por ^s'1''- wbolesale and ? TIIK fortv-seeond annual meeting of the INT?EPENDENT M ; FIRK INSURANi ; I'OM I' \ N Kairfix eounty, \a, will be held in the c6mpanv's offlce. al tl ? Prloec and Roval streets, Alexandria, Va., on \ |i'\Y. the'.'th day of .lai ? > 1911, eloeka. m. C LUK1 S's dec-! td THI. annual meotiae wf t; ?? stnekhol ders of the OEOIHW W KNOX EXPRESS OOMPANY will l>e held at the'prineipV. offloe of the eomtuny iu ,,/h Faiw atreet, Alexandria, \ ir m on THURSPAY.the ^thdkvof January. tWl.to ele. ?;. Vlr ihocnsuing year. aud lor the tr_.n_actioU or sueh ollie: daaSttd P.BLIHBED DAII.Y AND TRI-WEKKLT AT GAZETTK BUILDING, 310 and 312 PRINCE STREET. [Entered atthe Postoflflee of Alexandria, Virginia. as seeond-elass matter.] Terms: Dailv -I year. $5.00; ? months, $2.50; 3 months, J1.-5: 1 month,43 cents 1 week, 10 cents. _ Trl-weekly -1 year. $3.00: C montbs 81.50: 3 months. 75 conts; 1 month. 'ii rJonti_et ad .ertisers will not be allowed to exceed their spaee unless theoxcess is paid for at transient rates. and under no circumstances will they bo allowod to advertiee other than their legiti mate business in the spaee eontracteu Resolutions in niemoriam. of thanks, tributesof respeet, resolutions adopted by BOOietiea or persons,unless of publie concern, will be printed in the papor aa advertlsements. KBHTVCI-V- CHHIMl'MAS FATAt/ ITII>. The bioodlest record in Keutucky for Christmas holidays is believed lo have been establishcd this Ohristinas. Ten killed have been reported, aud a score or more have been seriously in? jured in the mountain di*tricts of the state in pistol lights. So far no reports bave been received from Breathitt. whi.h, it is anticipated, will swell the number by at least tliree or four. At Montieello, Ky., Luthor Weaver was shot and instantly killed by James Goldberry. They were attcn ling a Christmas dinner Saturday when they engaged in B difficulty. and tlie shoot? ing followed. One man was killed, three probably fatally injured, and several stightly wounded in a general fight at a Christ inas dance il tbe home of Cradderoek Willoughby in Mp-tgomery county Saturday night. fwenty-five peraoni engaged in tbe figbt, ahlch followed al qnarrel between two ol the men. William Willoughby waa ihol aml killed, and bis brother, CrncVfc rock j Willougby. and two other men whtiee names have nol been learned may ?li<-1 from their wountls. At Columbia B 10-year-old son ol Clcorge Creider was found dead iu n Held near his home. He bad gone out hunting earlier in the day with four or five companions and itisnot known how he came to his death. The other boys have not been found. At BarHngton Marion Lodge and Town Marahal Qanaby killed eacb otber in a Btreet figbt, Tbe two meu had not been OH frendly terms, aod when thoy meet 00 tbe Itiael tliey be? gan firing ul each otber. Bacb died within a few hours of the other. ?U Oweaaboro "Maok" Fuel is dead and Marahal Torn Banrpeoa is dying u the result of B Btreet light. Tbe former was aliOOtiug on Ibe street when the niarshal tried to diaarin bim. Fuel be? gan Rring i/ii tbe marahal, wbo return? ed his fire. In a ditliculty-at Owiogsville Lee Ramsey and Henry Apperson, both negroes, were fatally wounded in a knife duel. Tbc cause of the quarrel is utiknown. If you aro suffering from bilious ness, ronstipation, indigostion, chronic hesdeO-M, mvesl one cent iii a postal Ctrd, send t'? Chamberlain Medicine Oo., Dea Moiaes, Iowa, witb your name and addiess piainly 011 tbe back, and tbey will fonrsrd you a free sam plo of Chamberlain 'a Stomacb and Liver Tablcts. Hold by ty. F. Creigh? ton and Richard Gibson. A GOO'D THIXC; FOR THI FAHMEKS. Every progrcssivo farmer should be interested and should try to attend tbo winter course for practical farmers wbich is to be held at tbe Virginia Polytechnic Institute this wioter. Be? ginning as it. doeson January 16, li*ll wben the farmer bas more time tban at any other period of tlie year and last ing only one month, it seems to us tbat it would be possible for nearly every cnterprising farmer to attend. Tbe course consists of mornmg lecturesand afternoon demonstration. covering im proved dairy proce.sscs. modern orcbard treatment witb tbe packing and sbip ping of fruit, construction of silos aud the cutting and storing of silage, im provetl BMthoda of corn culture, in cluding corn brecding and judging tbe study of live stoek, including stock judging, and the study of tbe various plant disease.s and protcction from pests. etc. As the cost of this course, exclusive of railroad farc, need not exceed 125, it is oertainly within the reach of ? one. For detaila address tbe Virginra Polytechnic Intstittitc Blacksbttrg, Va. Make vour wife, daugbter. mother or sister happy.The RED CROSS SHOE will bring tbe smile. They give the comfort and the style. J. A. Marshall k Bro., 4_>2 King street. ?VANTK1> OAT-J tiliTS 5,000 t.\U>? The substitution of a lower-case let? ter "c" for the letter "o" in an nd.er tisement in tlie Sioux City. Omaha and Neligh oewapapera baa canaed John C. Trotbera, a grain merchant all kinds of trouble. Trothers, wishing to replenish his supply of oats, concluded to advertise. Writing his ?idvertiseinont on B type writer, be manilolded itand sent copies to the newspaper* as follows: "Wanted?-Deairered on track at Nobgh 10,000 bushels ol eaW. Will ligbeet market price.'" noticing the error he awaited re? sult.- whieh came suoner than -he ex? pected. Within a week cats of all kinds and descriptions commenced to arriie consigned to Trothers. Some aent prepaid and others collect. came from tbe east, the west, ?rth nnd the south. The agent of rthwestern road became alarmed. He was beinii swamped by cats and wirod the superintendent for instruc tioDs. Tbal oftkial. not k'.iewiug what elae ta da wired back: FARMER'S WIFE HAD HEAP TO DO Mrs. Shepherd Was ifl Bad Shape When She Could Not Stand on Her Feet Durham, N. C.-"l am * _^?'? wife," writes Mrs. J. M. Shepherd, ol this city, "and have a heap to do." "Four months ago ! could not stand on my leet, to do anything much, but at this time I do the most of my work. I took Cardui and it did me more good than all the doctors. "You don't know half how I thank you for the Cardui Home Treatment. I wish that all women who suffer from womanly trotible would treatthemselvesasl have. Udies can easily treat themselves at home, with Cardui, the woman's tonic. It is easy to take, and so gentle ln its action, that it cannot do anything but good. Being composed exclusively ofvege table ingredients, Cardui cannot lay up trouble in your system, as mineral drugs cftcn do. Its incredients having no barsb, medicinai effects, and beine non poisoiious and perfectly harmless, Cardui is absolutely safe for young and old. Ask your druggist. He wUI tell you to try Cardui. N. B.-Wrtte to: L-dle.* A-rtsory D?Pj. Chatta Boi>sa Medicine Co . Oiatunooja. Tenn.. lor Specta, Imiructiom. awl 64-pajro book. Home Treatmem far Women." -ent in pi-tn wrappcr. oa requu "Release all catS not accepted." Still cata continued to arrive, and still Trothers refused to aecept the fe'ines, but hia trooblea did not end tbere. Boys aboul town had learned thatbe waa in the market for C-tS. Tbey commenced to catcb the strays :ind take them to bis place of business. Some days last week he refused as many sa 500 -?ta brought in by boya aud three and four tinies as many com? ing l.y rail. It is cslimated that fully 5,000 _?tl lrive been ihipped into Xeligh, and the end is not yet. They are becoming a nuisance. and tbe city council is about to take action and order a alaughtrr of tbe auinials. FIFTY Y-SARS' EXPKRIBHCE OP AN OLD NTltSK. Mrs. WlnatOW- Soothing Syrup is tlie preseription ofone of tlie best female phyaieuui- and nursea In tbe Tnltcd States. aud has heen used for fifty ycam with never-fhiltugaueeeas by millionaof mothers for their ehildren. It ntteveS tl.hilil from pain. cure- diarrhoea, grlping le the liowels, and wind colic. lly giving health to tho ehild it restS the mother. Twenty-five eents a bottle. ?sHOOriNO l> A (HUKIH. Garter Lingerfelt, moonshiner. was shot to death Saturday afternoon in Mount. Pisgab Church, about eeveu mitoa from Blue Ridge, Ga., by the Bev William Kimmo. a Baptist mitiister. Rev. Mr. Kimmo was alded in ihe ligbt by Ilis two brother*, both of whom are preacbers, and ono of them seiiouslv wounded by Linder felt. A conference of the congregation on tho Christmas exercises was being held in the church, when Lingerfelt broke down the door, entered and threateued to kill thi preacbers. Lingcfflt had previously threatened to run tnc three ministers out of the county if they continued to preach against moonshining. The Kimmos oontioued tlieir crusade, from various pulpits against the illegal manufacture and sale of whisky, and when Linger? felt appeared they were ready for him. As soon as Lingerfelt drew his pistol the tliree brothers opened tire, and Lin ecrfelt fell, pierced by Inlf a dozen bullcts, but not before. bowever, he had fired three shots himself, wound ing Rev. II. W. Kimmo seriously. The preacbers fired from the pulpit, and Lingerfelt was killed just inside the church door. Panic prevailed during tiie shooting, mauy of the women faiuting. and men crawled under the benches. At the time the tragedy was being enacted a big still operated by Linger? felt was being destroyed by Deputy Collector Hopkins, within a stone's throw of the church. Ladies! Combine style with solid comfort. Wear the RED CROSS SHOE, to be had only at our atore. I. A. Marshall A Bro.. 422 King street. STAKBEI) III" D\l f.H'l l.ft. Reuben Holly, S~> years of age, a native of Greene county, Va.. on Sat? urday cut and probably seriously wounded his favorito daugbter, Leona. According to a statement made by the old man, he was attacked in his own home by his son-in-law, I^eonard Hoy. The son-in-law became angered at Holly, and grabbed at the latter's throat. As he did so, Holly drew his pocket knife and slashed at his assail ant. Hoy's wife. wbo had just cntertd the room, juraped between tbo two, receiving tbe knife wound, a sevtre Btab just below tbe right breast. In police court yesterday morning the old man broke down and cried as he told of the affair. "I would ratber have taken my own life," he aaid, "than to have harmed my daugbter." When a cold beoomea settled in the system, it will take several days' treat? ment to cure it, and the best remedy to use is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will cure quickcr than any other, and also leaves the system in a natura and healthy condition. Sold by W. F. Creighton and Richard Qibaon._ ASTHMA! ASTHMA! POPHAM'S ASTHMA HEMEOV gives instant relief and an absolute cure in all eases of Asthma. Bronchltis and Hav Fever. Sold by druggisU; mail on i.tof price |1<W. Trial packAgo by mail 10 cents. Williams Mfg Co., Props.. rievoland.O. For sale. wholeaele aad retail, by E. ti. Leadbeater -Seas. XmasSpecialties MALAGA ORAPER. FLORIDA ORANOES. Holbeierlein's Fruit Cake. 1% b. round Cake. ,Sc,b Leave Your Orders Now Candiea or all varietiea. Chocolate Dropa. Sr.?" Olobe Mixture. 121c 11). Victory Mixture . 11 ,, GoldenTray Mixture. lOclb. Beat Broken Mixture 3 Iba for... 2bc Compound Lard, 10c lb. Sugar. . 5c lb. We havo iPoultry of all klnds. F. C. PULLIN. Corner Queen and Koyal atreeta 'Phone. Belli85L. Home ?7W. Wm. H. Peck PAYNE AND OTJEEW STREETS. GROCERIE8. PROVISION8, WOOD. COAL I.IMK, CEMENT. TERRA COTTA KEWER PIPE, NAILS, GLASS. PAINTS AND OIL Ivory Wall Plaster quantity of new and soco >er and seoond-bandfbriok I WM. H. PECK. A large quantity of new and second hand lumber and second-handlbriok for salo cheap. c ?ii.on/)TTE.N\ n.i.i: A.vii iixvr i DAN RAIERo.-lD COMPANY Alexandria. Va. Dec 5.1910 To the holders or theCharlottosvillo and Rapidan Railroad Bouds:The follow? ing bonds drawn for redemptlon by Iot, in accordanee '-UH the terms of the mortgage.will l?e . ^'i at tho offlce of the Philadelphia Trtt.s i_safe Depositand Insurance Company. Philadelphia, Pa, with aecrued interest, on JANUARY 1, 1911. Interest on said bonds will ceaae ou January 1.1911. _ Nos. _. 19, 30, 63, 06, 93, 108, US, 13n. IM, 10) 181. 196, 217, 233?.1.000 each, 81.. Noa-VS.-60,_-2,--H, 2ST. 291. SW, IM, 66, Iii. 431. 4_.">, 4K7, I!H. SOSl 887, 561, 561,879, 5?, M7, 7?, 7VA 7-1 -f-W mm, tt-JSOO, Nos. 786,777-4100 each. $200. KH\V. L DA-NOERFIELD, JULIAN T.BURKE, SAFE DEPOSIT AND TKUST CO.. Baltimore, Md., decr.td _Truatee* VIRGINIA. In the Clerk's Offlce ol the Corporation Court of the City ol Alexandria, on the 23d day ol Deeeinber, 1910. Cenatanee Bouah ?a Kate O. Moore, BamnelC. Bouab, Anna Turner B*ua_, widow: Anna Turner Boush. and Na? thaniel Boush, heirs-at-law. inlant- un? der 21 years of age of Nathaniel ('. Boush. deceaaed. l'lie object of this suit in to oblam a oartition and division or the estate of whieh .lane Boush died sei/cd and pos aessedattd if tho same is not auaeeptlble of partitinn in kind, then Ibr a aale ofthe same and a division of the proeeedl among the partiea entltled tberefa It appearing by an affldavit filod ln this eause -hat the defendant-, Anna Turner Boush. widow; and Anna Turner Bouah and Nathaniel Botiah, infants un? der twenty-one year- ofngcare non-res? ident* of thisKtatc : It la Ordered: That said dofendants ap? pear here within flfteea days after due publieation <>r thls order, and do what is mary ta protect their interests in ihis Hiiit.'and thatacopy orthis order bo forthwith inserted in tho Alexandria Gaaette,a newapaper published in the Citv of Alexandria. once a week for four Hueeessive weeks, and posted atthe front door of the Court House ol this city. A eopy?Teste. NEVT-LLS. GREENAWAY, Clerk. Sainuel O. Bront. p. q, dee.'I wlw-f_t We are now ahowing our complete line of Christmas Goods, whieh embrace gifts whieh will be appreciated. Booka, Cards, Calendara, Fancy Box Paper, Biblea, Prayer Booka, Hymnala, Waterman "Ideal" Fountain Pens, together with a great many other things too numerous to mention. Come early and avold the Xmaarnah. S. F. Dyson & Bro. 508 King Street. Next t'i Opera House. Open at Nig_ht. TMIK annual meeting of the BtOCkhold ers of the ALEXANDRIA NA? TIONAL BANK will lie held at the of 0oa of the banking house. iu the eity of Alexandria, in the state of Virginia. on Januarv 10, 1911. from twelve to one O'eloek, Ibr the election or directors ror the ensuing vear and for the transaction ofsucli other* business as may properiy eonie before the meeting. _ d?f;_o T.C.8M1T11. V IKOINIA.-Ia tho Clerk's Offlce of the Corporation Court ofthe City of Alexandria, on the -ith day of Novcm ber, 1910. FrancesE. Gutridge vs. James R. Gut ridge. In chaneery. Memo. The object orthis suit is to ob tain for the complalnant an absolute di? voree from the defendant on tbe ground of wilful desertion and abandonment for a perlod of more than three years before. the bringing of thls suit, and for gene? ral relief. ItapiK-aring by an affldavit filed in this eause that the defendant, James R. Gut? ridge, is a non-resident of this State It is Ordored. That sald defendant ap? pear here within fifteen days after duo publication of this order, and do what is necossarv to protect his intercst in thin suit, and that a eopy of thls order bo forthwith inserted in tho Alexandria Gazette. a newspaper published in tbe City of Alexandria. once a week for four successi ve weeks, and posted at the iront door of tho Court House of thls city A eopy?Tkstk : NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, Clerk. Frod'k. P. Russell. p. q. nov-fl w4w-tu T 'HE annual meeting ofthe stockhold ers of the C o N S O L I DiAT E D <-CARRY COMPANY will be held at the princiiwil offlce ofthe eompany. No. 111 south Fairfax .strect.Alexandria, Vir? ginia. at :_:>> p. m. MONDAY, January 9. I'll. lor tl e election of direetor for the eusiiing year, and to transact sueh other business'as may properiy como before the meeting. J. 8. PRATT, Secretary. dec_4td _ NOT!' 1. Having qualiticd a-- adniin istrator <.r the estate ofMILLARD P VIN< 'ENT, deceaaed, all persons having claims against the aaid estate are hereby notifled to present the same to meduly verifled for settlement. and all peraona indebted to >_id eutato are hereby noti Bed to make prompt payment of their indebtedneas to me. JOHN W. MAY, Adminiatrator. dcolfilO_ "" " - -~*~~ /"^OMKand see our new atock of BAR 6 pwB.?^9JKWHra Our Annual After Christmas Sale-^f %_ Holiday Goods An opportunity for you to spend your gift money to the best advantage. All fancy artlcles re? duced to half price. D. Bendheim & Sons 316 KING STREET. CLEARANCE SALE OF HOLIDAY GOODS This week you will find rare bargains in holiday goods of all de scriptions scattered here and there throughout the store. Come, for these priees were never so low on like goods. Rosenfeld's 518-520 King Street, Alexandria, Va. I AQf\ FAIRFA-. (Boltled in bond), Pure Maryland Bye. LVa/nL/ rninrMA Handled at all firat-eb-a reataurante. Pure California Catawba. Sh.irry and Port Winaa. 25c lartfe bottle. All kinds of Foreitfn and Domestic Wines and Liquors at the Lowest Priees. Bell Phone 186. Fairfax &. Co., 423 King St. FOR SALE One half square of ground. Excellently located for dwelling or factory sites, situ ated on Pendleton street, between Patrick and Henry streets.," Price, $1,750 Cash. Six fine building lots on north Wash? ington street. These are the closest lots obtainable from King street. Low price for a few days only. Thompson & Appich 107 South Royal Street. Alexandria, Va, John Ahern & Co., Corner Prince and Commeree Streel. WHOLESALE ? RETAIL GROCERc and dealers In PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. Country produee received daily. Oui Stock of 1'lain and Fancy O rocenea em braces evervthing to be had in this line. We hold largely lu United Btatee bond ed warehouae and carry in atock vanoua brands ofthe beat PURE RYEJAND MALT WHISKIES made. Have alao in atoresuporiorgradea of Foreign and American WINES. ALES. BROWN STOUT. ?c Satisfaetion Qimiaateed _ to Frtee and Quality. ' I ?>*> W. A. Johnson & Co., N. E. Corner Cameron and Koyal Streets WHOLESALE GROCERS General Commi.tion.Mcrchanta and dealera in ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS. Ilave on hand Oibson's XX. XXX, XXXX and Pure Old Rye, Old labinet and Monogram Whiskies; also Baker h and Thompaon'a Pure Ityo Whiskies, to whieh they invite the attention of the trade. Ordera from the country for merchat. diac ahall reeclre prompt attentlon. of i iuiir. Orain and Country Produee .iieited, for whieh the/guaranteethe higheet market pricea aad promp returns. Corner King and Royal Streets Capital $ 100,000. Surplus and profits>30,000: United States Depositary. Depositary for the state of Virginia. Depositors afforded every facility for business, security and accommodation. Large and small aecounts invited in both our Commercial &, Savings Departments on grounds of absolute safety and satisfaction. OFFICb.RS Judge C. E. Nicol, Presidem. Wm. B. Smoot, Vice President. John A. Marshall, Vice President. T. C. Smith, Vice President and Cashier. Funds invested for our customers. Details care fully attended to for all. Call to see us. D-afts issued on all parts of the world. Interest paid at three per eent in our Savings Department. STATEMENT OF THE First National Bank of Alexandria, Virginia SEPTEMBER lf J910. OFFICERS G. L. BOOTHE. President GE04E|WARFIELDJC_fhi.-r M. B. HARLOW. Vice-Pre.ident J. J.GREEN. Aaaiatant Caahier DIRECTORS GARDNER L. BOOTHE} BENOIT BAER..JR. M B. HARLOW GEO/|E.5.WARFIEID JAS. F. MUIR WALTER {ROBERTS FIvANei- -Lf SMITH RESOURCES Loana and Enveatraenta, pi5.l_S.7a r. 8. Bonda. l_...i?x).oo ng Houae. t:i._>i.i;i I.;.. from Bank itand lle ae?-e Ageau. 108,120.22 . StfitZOb r, 1\ r Ceut. Kuiiil. .-,,000.00 |i,:e?,i7D.6i LIABILITIES Capital.HOO.W'/jj Surplus and Proflta. 1m7.741._M Circulatlon. ioo.ooxo lieposits. 9UJ8SU Other Liabilitiea. 10: i Jl.:?9.17l?.r,i Tbla bank with ita amplo capital aad surplus Ita adequate equlpment :,n.l (aeilltiea, B-llelta the aecounts of manufacturen, wholeaalers, retailers aad Individual I oa the best terms eonsistent with sound banking. Ko aeeount loo laife to be handled satisfactorily; none too amall to be appreeiaied. of Alexandria, Virginia CAPITAL,$100,0007 SURPLUS,$125,000 OFFICERS: Edward L. Daingerfield, President. Carroll Pierce, Vice President. Richard M. Green, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Edward L. Daingerfield J. Clinton Smoot Jas. W. Roberts Worth Hulfish Carroll Pierce *_f M. A. Ahern Urban S. Lambert LIABILITIKS. Capital. $100,000.0(1 Surplus. lOD.OOO.O'i CndlTided Profits. 27.4_M.82 (ireulation. IOOjMO.00 lieposits. 791.a__.64 U. S. Deposit. 1.000.00 $1,119,697.46 ?VICTORIA FABRIC" Writing Paper 60 Sheets Paper. 50 Envelopes. Special For the Holidays. 29c Box, TAYLOR'. PHARMACY 616 King Street. Hot Chocolate. Liggett's Chocohttei AMerryXmas No Xmas Dinner Without DI Fruit, Pound and Jelly Cake and all other delicacies. H. BLOCHS, 615KlngSt BOTH PHONES